
Cognitations EP #3 | Minding the Body | Frédérique de Vignemont
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Nov 20, 2023 Frédérique de Vignemont, a CNRS senior researcher and philosophy scholar in residence at NYU Paris, dives into the intricate relationship between our bodies and experiences. She explores the significance of bodily awareness and its impact on self-consciousness. The discussion includes her insights on animal self-awareness, the interplay of pain and body perception, and the fascinating rubber hand illusion. De Vignemont also addresses how the pandemic reshaped our sense of space and emphasizes the importance of validating patient experiences in the context of bodily illness.
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Predicting Bodily Significance
- Frédérique de Vignemont predicted that losing bodily ownership reduces the body's affective significance.
- Daniele Romano confirmed her prediction experimentally, showing a link between ownership and protection.
Affective Significance and Survival
- Affective significance motivates bodily protection, crucial for survival.
- This translates into a minimal self-awareness, not requiring complex thought or language.
Bodily Ownership Research
- Bodily ownership, initially a phenomenological topic, gained scientific interest in the 1990s.
- Psychologists and neuroscientists now study bodily awareness, leading to an explosion of research.



